I will be happy as a clam if I pull on the front brake and have good feel!!!
I drove and collected the bike today. See obligatory picture below showing said bike setting next to my red LS
Wouldn't you just know it, the only thing I'm disappointed about is the front brake was locked up and had to crack the bleeders to get it to free up. Must be a self-fulfilling prophecy'

It's the real deal. a honest to goodness R65LS built 12/1982 with a clean title. It's been idle for some time as the Road Rider tires are 8 years old and show as if new.
It has the tire pump in place, tool tray, the inner fairing trim pieces are still there and not broken, but the darn tabs are. Steel braided brake lines and a battery tender hook up. Looked like it lived a nice life somewhere before it set out in the weather this past year,
This fellow has never touched it, bought it to fix up and never did anything with it. He said when he bought it the fuel lines were leaking(pouring) but it did start and run.
The paint code on the fender was still intact. It started life as a Polaris white/silver bike. The history of why it is black has been lost.
I'll order some fuel line and a battery and see if I can get the engine to make noise next week, but for now after 850 mile bike collection in the last 23 hours, I'm going to find my cat and take a nap.